import time import pytest import os from helpers.cluster import ClickHouseCluster from helpers.client import QueryRuntimeException from helpers.test_tools import assert_eq_with_retry cluster = ClickHouseCluster(__file__, zookeeper_config_path='configs/zookeeper.xml') node = cluster.add_instance('node', with_zookeeper=True) @pytest.fixture(scope="module") def start_cluster(): try: cluster.start() node.query( ''' CREATE TABLE test_table(date Date, id UInt32) ENGINE = ReplicatedMergeTree('/clickhouse/tables/shard1/test/test_table', '1') PARTITION BY toYYYYMM(date) ORDER BY id ''') yield cluster finally: cluster.shutdown() def test_reload_zookeeper(start_cluster): def wait_zookeeper_node_to_start(zk_nodes, timeout=60): start = time.time() while time.time() - start < timeout: try: for instance in zk_nodes: conn = start_cluster.get_kazoo_client(instance) conn.get_children('/') print("All instances of ZooKeeper started") return except Exception as ex: print(("Can't connect to ZooKeeper " + str(ex))) time.sleep(0.5) node.query("INSERT INTO test_table(date, id) select today(), number FROM numbers(1000)") ## remove zoo2, zoo3 from configs new_config = """ zoo1 2181 2000 """ node.replace_config("/etc/clickhouse-server/conf.d/zookeeper.xml", new_config) ## config reloads, but can still work assert_eq_with_retry(node, "SELECT COUNT() FROM test_table", '1000', retry_count=120, sleep_time=0.5) ## stop all zookeepers, table will be readonly cluster.stop_zookeeper_nodes(["zoo1", "zoo2", "zoo3"]) with pytest.raises(QueryRuntimeException): node.query("SELECT COUNT() FROM test_table") ## start zoo2, zoo3, table will be readonly too, because it only connect to zoo1 cluster.start_zookeeper_nodes(["zoo2", "zoo3"]) wait_zookeeper_node_to_start(["zoo2", "zoo3"]) with pytest.raises(QueryRuntimeException): node.query("SELECT COUNT() FROM test_table") ## set config to zoo2, server will be normal new_config = """ zoo2 2181 2000 """ node.replace_config("/etc/clickhouse-server/conf.d/zookeeper.xml", new_config) assert_eq_with_retry(node, "SELECT COUNT() FROM test_table", '1000', retry_count=120, sleep_time=0.5)